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Monthly Archives: August 2009
JoJo On National Television
He’s not only my co-worker, he’s my hero: link
Dubba and B.O.
The REAL difference between George W. and President Obama:
Pepper Harvest
Cantaloupe, okra, and peppers are the only thing worth mentioning in my garden right now. The tomato plants are still alive, but not doing too good. Cucumber plants look bad. Squash was all eat up by some evil worm. I … Continue reading
The Cost of Freedom
I listened to Dan’s podcast “Read It and Weep” on the airplane home yesterday, and it made me re-think my position on something I’ve been pretty sure about for many years. What side of the argument do you come down … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Politics
Tagged choice, freedom, health care, laws, Obama, ObamaCare
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Robert A Hall: I’m Tired
I’m Tired” By Robert A. Hall (original source) (Robert A. Hall is a Marine Vietnam veteran who served five terms in the Massachusetts State Senate.) I’ll be 63 soon. Except for one semester in college when jobs were scarce, and … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting
Tagged entitlement, global warming, imigration, Letter, media bias, personal responsibility, racism, religion, war, work ethic
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Dan Carlin – Common Sense Podcast
I’ve listened to a few podcasts from a guy named Dan Carlin. He only publishes an episode of his podcast every 10 to 14 days. “Common Sense with Dan Carlin” is a blend of audio commentary and news analysis by … Continue reading
Another Social Networking Tool
Shameless self promotion? My good buddy Dave suggested consolidating all the social networking tools I’m trying to use to create a “one stop shop for all things Brian”. Either I am egotistical enough to think this is needed or I’m … Continue reading
Digg and Delicious and More
I’m making an effort to utilize a few social networking web tools that will replace some of my blog activity: DIGG “Digg is a place for people to discover and share content found on the web. From the biggest online … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
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